11-25-2006, 09:22 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Maoists kill Andhra Congress leader
Hyderabad, Nov 24 : Maoist rebels Friday gunned down a leader of the ruling Congress party in Andhra Pradesh even as police shot dead a guerrilla in a gunfight.
Police said Rami Reddy, a local body representative belonging to the Congress, was shot dead by Maoists at Vinukonda in Guntur district.
Two rebels barged into Reddy's house and shot him dead. The assailants then fled on their motorcycle.
Reddy was the president of Bollapalle Mandal Praja Parishad.
The Communist Party of India-Maoists had earlier warned him of serious consequences for allegedly indulging in irregularities in granting ration dealership and midday meal scheme in schools.
Condemning the killing, Home Minister K. Jana Reddy announced an ex-gratia of Rs.1 million for the family of Reddy. He said a member of the deceased's family would also be provided a government job.
Meanwhile, police gunned down a Maoist in an alleged gun battle in East Godavari district. A police party engaged in combing operations came face to face with a group of Maoists and a gunfight ensued in which a Maoist was killed.
The other rebels managed to escape. Police seized two grenades, one 9 mm pistol and party literature from the site of the encounter.
Maoist violence in Andhra Pradesh has claimed more than 6,000 lives during last 37 years.
--- IANS
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Man detained in Jalpaiguri blast caseÂ
Siliguri, Nov 24: One person was detained last night in connection with the blast in two coaches of the Haldibari-New Jalpaiguri passenger train on Monday, Jalpaiguri Superintendent of Police said.
S P Tripurari said state intelligence bureau (IB) had picked up one Subodh Gain from Gatebazar near New Jalpaiguri under Bhaktinagar police station and handed him over to Jalpaiguri district police.
He said the police has been questioning Gain, besides interrogating 12 Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) imprisoned cadres.
A six-member team of Central Forensic Science Lab, led by Chandranath Banerjee, has been investigating the blast case.
Seven people had died and more than 60 injured in the explosion that ripped through the general compartment GS-8321 of the passenger train under North Eastern Frontier (NF) Railway.
The train was waiting to leave Belakoba station, 18 km from New Jalpaiguri, when the explosion took place on Monday.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Former ISI agent arrested by Task Force
Thursday, November 23, 2006 (Hyderabad):
A former ISI agent wanted in an alleged conspiracy to create communal disturbance in the city in 2004 was arrested by Task Force personnel, police said on Thursday.
He was later remanded to judicial custody by a local court.
The arrested was identified as Abdul Khadeer alias Khadeer, police said adding the conspiracy was hatched by Md Naseeruddin, now lodged in a Gujarat jail in connection with the murder case of Gujarat Home Minister Haren Pandya.
Khadeer, was wanted by Malakpet, Hussaini Alam and Mirchowk police and a non-bailable warrant was pending in four automobile theft cases against him, they said. (PTI)
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Hyderabad, Nov 24 : Maoist rebels Friday gunned down a leader of the ruling Congress party in Andhra Pradesh even as police shot dead a guerrilla in a gunfight.
Police said Rami Reddy, a local body representative belonging to the Congress, was shot dead by Maoists at Vinukonda in Guntur district.
Two rebels barged into Reddy's house and shot him dead. The assailants then fled on their motorcycle.
Reddy was the president of Bollapalle Mandal Praja Parishad.
The Communist Party of India-Maoists had earlier warned him of serious consequences for allegedly indulging in irregularities in granting ration dealership and midday meal scheme in schools.
Condemning the killing, Home Minister K. Jana Reddy announced an ex-gratia of Rs.1 million for the family of Reddy. He said a member of the deceased's family would also be provided a government job.
Meanwhile, police gunned down a Maoist in an alleged gun battle in East Godavari district. A police party engaged in combing operations came face to face with a group of Maoists and a gunfight ensued in which a Maoist was killed.
The other rebels managed to escape. Police seized two grenades, one 9 mm pistol and party literature from the site of the encounter.
Maoist violence in Andhra Pradesh has claimed more than 6,000 lives during last 37 years.
--- IANS
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Man detained in Jalpaiguri blast caseÂ
Siliguri, Nov 24: One person was detained last night in connection with the blast in two coaches of the Haldibari-New Jalpaiguri passenger train on Monday, Jalpaiguri Superintendent of Police said.
S P Tripurari said state intelligence bureau (IB) had picked up one Subodh Gain from Gatebazar near New Jalpaiguri under Bhaktinagar police station and handed him over to Jalpaiguri district police.
He said the police has been questioning Gain, besides interrogating 12 Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) imprisoned cadres.
A six-member team of Central Forensic Science Lab, led by Chandranath Banerjee, has been investigating the blast case.
Seven people had died and more than 60 injured in the explosion that ripped through the general compartment GS-8321 of the passenger train under North Eastern Frontier (NF) Railway.
The train was waiting to leave Belakoba station, 18 km from New Jalpaiguri, when the explosion took place on Monday.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Former ISI agent arrested by Task Force
Thursday, November 23, 2006 (Hyderabad):
A former ISI agent wanted in an alleged conspiracy to create communal disturbance in the city in 2004 was arrested by Task Force personnel, police said on Thursday.
He was later remanded to judicial custody by a local court.
The arrested was identified as Abdul Khadeer alias Khadeer, police said adding the conspiracy was hatched by Md Naseeruddin, now lodged in a Gujarat jail in connection with the murder case of Gujarat Home Minister Haren Pandya.
Khadeer, was wanted by Malakpet, Hussaini Alam and Mirchowk police and a non-bailable warrant was pending in four automobile theft cases against him, they said. (PTI)
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